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Adam Leon is an American movie director and writer working in New York City. His first feature film, Gimme the Loot, won the Grand Jury Prize at South by Southwest and premiered internationally at the Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard) in 2012.[1] Leon’s second film, Tramps, wrapped production in March of 2016. [2]

Biography[edit]

Born and raised in Manhattan, Leon attended Hunter College High School and graduated from the Univeristy of Pennsylvania.[3] He worked as a production assistant for Woody Allen on two features and as a coordinator at various film festivals.[4] During this time, he directed several shorts and music videos, including co-directing and co-writing the short film Killer, which premiered at the New Directors/New Films festival in 2009.[5] The short featured the debut of Ty Hickson who would later co-star in Gimme the Loot.[6]

Gimme the Loot[edit]

Leon’s debut feature follows the story of two graffiti writers from the Bronx who, over the course of two summer days, attempt to tag the famed Mets Home Run Apple in a bid for glory and revenge on a rival crew.[7] The film received positive reviews, scoring 92% based on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with Roger Ebert calling it, “A remarkably natural and unaffected film about friendship” and other notable positive reviews coming from the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, NPR, Entertainment Weekly, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, and Chicago Sun-Times.[8] Upon its 2013 theatrical release, the movie was officially “presented” by Oscar-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme.[9]

Tramps[edit]

Leon’s next feature film, Tramps, is currently in post-production and stars Callum Turner and Grace van Patten and features Mike Birbiglia in a supporting role.[10]

Selected Awards and Honors[edit]

2012 SXSW Grand Jury Award (won)[11]

2012 Cannes Film Festival Camera D’or (nominated)[12]

2013 Independent Spirit Awards Someone to Watch (won)[13]

2013 Independent Spirit Awards Best First Film (nominated)[14]

2013 Gotham Awards Best First Feature (nominated)[15]

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